This week marked more than one year of war in Gaza . Several visualizations looked for individual stories in the violence and destruction:
The Washington Post: Gaza's uncounted dead , October 9 The New York Times: Gaza in Ruins After a Year of War , October 10 Financial Times: Inside one family’s journey through the Israel-Hamas war , October 9 Airwars: The Killings They Tweeted , October 9 Financial Times: Israel widens Lebanon campaign with air strike on northern village , October 14 Meanwhile in recent weeks, Israel has invaded southern Lebanon and bombed even the center of Beirut:
Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. The New York Times: New Images Show Lebanese Border Villages Flattened in Israeli Invasion , October 9 The Wall Street Journal: Israeli Airstrikes Hit Sites in Central Beirut , October 10 The New York Times: Where visual evidence shows Israeli troops in Lebanon , October 11 The Wall Street Journal: Inside Israel’s Ground Offensive in Lebanon , October 15 The Wall Street Journal: Hezbollah Tunnel Entrances Abut U.N. Peacekeeping Position, Israel Alleges , October 13 Financial Times: Israeli fire injures UN peacekeepers in second day of strikes , October 11 Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. Financial Times: Israel races to supply anti-missile shield , October 15 And we can't yet expect to have seen the last round of air attacks between Iran and Israel — not to mention Russia and Ukraine :
The Economist: The Israel-Iran standoff in maps , October 9 The Wall Street Journal: Ukraine Faces Bleak Winter as Russia Ramps Up Assaults, U.S. Support Trickles In , October 14 On the other side of the world, Hurricane Milton became this year's strongest recorded storm before making landfall in Florida on Wednesday:
Bloomberg: Tracking Milton’s Latest Path , October 10 Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. Financial Times / Steven Bernard: "NEW: Watch Hurricane Milton develop off the coast of Mexico before barreling towards Florida, due to make landfall tonight," October 9 (Tweet , Article ) Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. Financial Times: Florida surveys wreckage left by Hurricane Milton , October 11 The Washington Post: What is making Hurricane Milton so ferocious , October 9 Less than two weeks had passed since the devastating Hurricane Helene , though different regions were hit hardest:
The Wall Street Journal: Why the Tampa Area Is So Vulnerable to a Hurricane , October 8 The Washington Post: The damage caused by Hurricane Milton in maps, photos and videos , October 10 Folha de S.Paulo: Trajetória e intensidade explicam estragos maiores do furacão Helene sobre Milton nos EUA [Trajectory and intensity explain Hurricane Helene's greater damage over Milton in the USA ], October 11 The Washington Post: The paths of Florida’s three hurricanes this season , October 9 Bloomberg: Federal Flood Maps Are No Match for Florida’s Double Hurricane , October 9 Central Europe has also experienced severe rain and flooding this fall:
Financial Times: Rising global temperatures fuel extreme rainfall , October 8 A palate cleanser in the form of Nobel Prizes — and their barely-there progress on gender parity:
Nature: "Not for the first time, all Nobel Prizes in scientific disciplines this year have been awarded to men," October 9 (Tweet ) La Data Cuenta: Premios y prejuicios [Prizes and prejudices ], October 11 But now it's on to the U.S. elections . The polls are bafflingly close:
The Wall Street Journal: Battle for Swing States Is Tied, Trump Has Edge on Top Issues, WSJ Poll Shows , October 11 Polarization has seen large swathes of the country abandoned by one or the other major party, and a political culture divided even over lunch menus:
The Washington Post: When was the last time a presidential campaign fought to win your state? , October 12 The Washington Post: The vast divide between Republicans and Democrats over fast food , October 11 Though at least some subgroups of voters are actually growing less polarized :
Financial Times: The left is losing its grip on ethnic minority voters , October 11 With a large proportion of expected mail ballots , the election's outcome may take a few days to determine — and with widespread conspiracy theories , it could take even longer to be accepted:
Bloomberg: Why It May Take Days or Longer to Determine If Trump or Harris Won the Election , October 11 The Wall Street Journal: The Social-Media Influencers Reshaping How Young Americans Get Their Political News , October 8 Financial Times: How Trump allies are sowing election doubts , October 14 The New York Times: The Contests, Clubs and Big Promises of Trump’s Fund-Raising Emails , October 9 The Folha de S.Paulo was on a roll this week with charts of Brazil's municipal elections :
Folha de S.Paulo: Votos em vereadores mostram 'ilhas ideológicas' em bairros de São Paulo [Votes for councillors show 'ideological islands' in São Paulo neighborhoods ], October 13 Folha de S.Paulo: Eleições municipais tiveram 1 virada para cada 4 disputas de 2º turno desde 2004 [Municipal elections have had 1 reversal for every 4 runoffs since 2004 ], October 11 Folha de S.Paulo: Proporção de negros e mulheres cresce pouco entre vereadores apesar de cotas [Proportion of black and women councillors grows little despite quotas ], October 9 Folha de S.Paulo: 98% dos prefeitos mais turbinados com emendas se reelegem [98% of mayors who received the most funding re-elected ], October 8 Plus a preview of the next stop on the 2024 election train :
Financial Times: Ishiba’s election gamble: Japan’s train-loving PM fights to keep LDP on track , October 15 In issues that affect elections — national economic trends , youth unemployment , and the cost of living :
SBS News: "[...] 우리나라 경제 규모는 세계 10위권에 있지만, 노동생산성은 2023년 기준 44.4달러로 하위권을 기록하고 있습니다 [Our economy is among the 10 largest in the world, but our labor productivity ranks near the bottom at $44.4 in 2023 ]," October 11 (Tweet , Article ) Inkyfada: الشركات الأهلية: كيف أصبح الحلم الرئاسي مهمة الدولة [Chart title: Timeline of civil society projects in Tunisia since 2021 ], October 10 Financial Times: Why are a rising number of young Britons out of work? , October 10 The Wall Street Journal: Healthcare Premiums Are Soaring Even as Inflation Eases, in Charts , October 9 Nightingale: Park at your own risk , October 14 Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. Bloomberg: How Uber and Lyft Used a Loophole to Deny NYC Drivers Millions in Pay , October 10 In issues that hopefully do not affect elections — longer field goals and tennis injuries :
The Wall Street Journal: They’re Better, Longer and More Valuable Than Ever. The NFL’s Newest Superstars Are Kickers , October 10 RTVE / Pedro Jiménez: "Rafa Nadal anuncia su retirada del tenis profesional. 22 Grand Slams... ¿Qué habría sido de él si el cuerpo le hubiera respetado un poquito más con las lesiones? [...]," [Chart title: Nadal's injuries: a body pushed to the limit ] October 10 (Tweet , Article ) Several charts this week looked at the global trend of declining birth rates — at least some of which is due to declining teen pregnancy :
The Wall Street Journal: Worldwide Efforts to Reverse the Baby Shortage Are Falling Flat , October 13 Our World in Data: "Teenage pregnancy rates have fallen across all regions in the last few decades [...]," October 11 (Tweet , Data ) Finally, home solar panels , Singaporean playgrounds , and "mystery drones" :
El Confidencial: El mapa de los 12 millones de tejados: el potencial de energía solar que se desperdicia [The map of 12 million rooftops: solar energy potential that goes to waste ], October 11 The Straits Times: No mere child’s play: How Singapore builds playground culture , October 12 The Wall Street Journal: Mystery Drones Swarmed a U.S. Military Base for 17 Days. The Pentagon Is Stumped , October 12